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and then when it came time to go to middle school, she wanted her daughter to apply for one of the city wide magnet schools and the people said she doesn't qualify because she doesn't have the the kills and knowledge that she needs. and the mom said what do you mean? she's gotten all as. and they said, no, look at her skills assessment. and the mom was horrified. and felt betrayed because she said if my kid is not able to compete with other kids in the city or other kids in the nation, i should know that. she shouldn't be getting all a and lulling me into a sense of complacency when she doesn't have what she needs. so while i think that we shouldn't have an overemphasis on the test and that is happening in some places, we have to have some accountability. >> and that leads to the yes question of standardized testing. it's a one size fits all measureme measurement. what do you say to that? >> i think we can always do a better job of making sure that we have great assessments, but we have to have a starting point. and we cannot continue to have school districts that produce generations of
and then when it came time to go to middle school, she wanted her daughter to apply for one of the city wide magnet schools and the people said she doesn't qualify because she doesn't have the the kills and knowledge that she needs. and the mom said what do you mean? she's gotten all as. and they said, no, look at her skills assessment. and the mom was horrified. and felt betrayed because she said if my kid is not able to compete with other kids in the city or other kids in the nation, i should...
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the other argument on grounds for some of the city was if we did not have an income tax, he would not have to worry about issues relating to the measurement of the capital income for such as how to tax capital gains, the corporate income tax, inflation adjustment. but there are a number of reasons why people were concerned about these approaches. one was concerns about fairness and progressivity. the ones collected from business, it was impossible to make them truly progressive. the ones collected from individuals, there was concern about you could get the rates, and of the top level to compensate for the fact you are exempting savings. there are a lot of concerns about how you could administer them and concerns about transition issues. how do you go from one tax to another? for these and other political reasons, these have never happened. our friends on the conservative movement are always worried about at the gannett tax source -- about adding a new tax source. the future -- some brief comments. we are running into a long-term budget problems and the current income tax may not be up
the other argument on grounds for some of the city was if we did not have an income tax, he would not have to worry about issues relating to the measurement of the capital income for such as how to tax capital gains, the corporate income tax, inflation adjustment. but there are a number of reasons why people were concerned about these approaches. one was concerns about fairness and progressivity. the ones collected from business, it was impossible to make them truly progressive. the ones...
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and the push for better gun control come from cities. obama is a city guy. you know? he lived in cities. he's hailed from cities. grew up in honolulu and moved to l.a. and lived in new york and boston and later chicago. so i think the time is right and what i point to in the piece is two things. one, we need a department of cities to make the investments we're making in this country on infrastructure, in the environment, on. >> fordable housing and job creation and if we think where that bull work of bipartisan change will come from, who are the pragmatic leaders in the country, the president should go right to the mayors, whether it's a republican or independent like mike bloomberg, an independent like rahm emanuel. they have the solutions so i think he can not only make urbanism part of the jaebd, gun control agenda, immigration reform agenda, he can break the deadlock in washington appealing to the people who want positive change. >> richard, dig down a little bit in to the department of cities, what exactly would it do, how would it work? >> well, my sense is that
and the push for better gun control come from cities. obama is a city guy. you know? he lived in cities. he's hailed from cities. grew up in honolulu and moved to l.a. and lived in new york and boston and later chicago. so i think the time is right and what i point to in the piece is two things. one, we need a department of cities to make the investments we're making in this country on infrastructure, in the environment, on. >> fordable housing and job creation and if we think where that...
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as we toweled in the top of the show, the sheriff in midland city, alabama said the lines of communication remain open with the man accused of holding a little five year old boy hostage in an underground bunker . it is day five of the drama. the sheriff would not say if jimmy lee dykes has any demands. he has heaters and blankets in the bunker . the temperatures are falming in the 20s that. a big concern to make sure the little boy could stay warm. dykes allowed them to deliver coloring books and medication and toys to the young boy he is holding at the time. sheriff olsen thank would dykes for taking care of the by in the situation. we'll plan to update you on dralm. he's crying for his parents and yet still remains there as police try to negotiate with the suspect to let him go. >> 250,000 people who used the twitter accounts had their accounts hacked. it is one . trending stories. twitter shut down the attackings when they were detected . they may have gained access to user claims and pass words. twitter asked users to reset the pass word. >> harvard university reprimanded dozens of stu
as we toweled in the top of the show, the sheriff in midland city, alabama said the lines of communication remain open with the man accused of holding a little five year old boy hostage in an underground bunker . it is day five of the drama. the sheriff would not say if jimmy lee dykes has any demands. he has heaters and blankets in the bunker . the temperatures are falming in the 20s that. a big concern to make sure the little boy could stay warm. dykes allowed them to deliver coloring books...
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the house has been condemned by the city of elgin. rules are busy disinfecting the area and watching the bedsheets separately. many of the detainees take part in work programs inside and outside of the jail. they will not be allowed to participate in those programs. also concerns of the staff. the opera actor who was burned on stage could be released from the hospital sooner than expected. wesley daniel was performing a flame spitting stunt during a dress rehearsal at the lyric opera on monday when he wound up burning his face. he was taken to the hospital in serious to critical condition. but now doctors say daniel has improved enough to be released as early as today. they're comparing his second degree burns to a severe sunburn. daniel's fire stunt has been cut from the show, which opens friday. osha is investigating the accident. governor pat quinn is giving his third state of the state address at this hour in springfield. he's focusing on the state budget crisis. pension concerns and raising the minimum wage in illinois to 10-doll
the house has been condemned by the city of elgin. rules are busy disinfecting the area and watching the bedsheets separately. many of the detainees take part in work programs inside and outside of the jail. they will not be allowed to participate in those programs. also concerns of the staff. the opera actor who was burned on stage could be released from the hospital sooner than expected. wesley daniel was performing a flame spitting stunt during a dress rehearsal at the lyric opera on monday...
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great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee, from the fox studios in new york city. it is it oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of the hollywood. year after the amazing meryl strep appeared on this very show she was named for best actress for spot on performance is i think her being on huckabee put her over the top. i think the connection is pretty obvious. if bradley cooper wins for silver linings play book, it is certainly going to be his appearance on this show that gave him stateur he needed to be treated with respect as a great actor. now bradly in your acceptance speech you don't have to mention anything about our interview and its role getting you to the oscar. i am just glad to be of help. i just with wish i could have gotten hugh jack man and anne hathway and that would have named the oscars for les mis. i hope they win best picture because of the success of the film in the box office it is a big win for the american film audience. i saw the broadway play and saw the scrine version. it is it what movies are made for. i sat stunned in
great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee, from the fox studios in new york city. it is it oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of the hollywood. year after the amazing meryl strep appeared on this very show she was named for best actress for spot on performance is i think her being on huckabee put her over the top. i think the connection is pretty obvious. if bradley cooper wins for silver linings play book, it is certainly going to be his appearance on...
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grit audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox studios in new york city. okay, it's oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of hollywood. last year, just weeks after the amazing meryl streep appeared on this very show, she was named best actress for her spot-on performance as lady margaret thatcher in iron lady. look, i'm pretty sure that her being on huckabee was what put her over the top. [applause]. i can i can't prove that and if bradley cooper wins for silver lining play book, it's certainly his appearance on this show for the stature he needed to be as a great actor and truly gracious person. now, bradley in your acceptance speech you don't have to mention anything about our interview and its role in getting to the oscar, i'm just glad to be of help. i just wish i had been able to get hugh jackman or anne hathaway on the show last month because that would have nailed oscars for their performances in "les mis".." actually i sill hopes "les mis" wins the best picture because the success at the box office is a win for american film a
grit audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox studios in new york city. okay, it's oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of hollywood. last year, just weeks after the amazing meryl streep appeared on this very show, she was named best actress for her spot-on performance as lady margaret thatcher in iron lady. look, i'm pretty sure that her being on huckabee was what put her over the top. [applause]. i can i can't prove that and if bradley cooper wins...
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we should follow the example of a new york city nurse named men chew sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness, she was not thinking about how her own home was faring. her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example after north miami woman named desiline victor. when she arrived a at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours and as time ticked by, her concern was not with her tired body or aching feet, or whether folks like her would get to have their say. an hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in line to support her. because she is 102 years old. and they erupted in cheers when she put on a sticker that read, i voted. [applause] [applause] there is dessill lien. desiline. we should follow the example of a police officer named brian murphy. when a gunman opened fire on a sikh temple in wisconsin, brian was the first to arrive and he did not consider his own safety. he fought back until help arrived. and ordered his fe
we should follow the example of a new york city nurse named men chew sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness, she was not thinking about how her own home was faring. her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example after north miami woman named desiline victor. when she arrived a at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours and as time ticked by, her...
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york city. i think given the fact that first of all they are involved in continuing with this program, second they have the iranians they are working with to give them the capability, yes, now is the time to move with types of sanctions that might also implode the regime, not only will it make it hard to get hard currency but it makes it hard to stay in power under a set of circumstances like that. it is too bad that state department lifted these sanctions some years ago. because they were -- they were proving so effective at the time. charles: representative, you mentioned iran, today, mahmoud ahmadinejad visited egypt. we talk about the difficulty of trying to you know to gather these two bad actors, and it really make its more difficult, when to our point, we don't keep sanctions in place, and whether would be allies -- when would be allies that we give a lot of money to reach out a hand of represent to them legitimizing those regimes? >> that is a good point, today we put in place a new sit
york city. i think given the fact that first of all they are involved in continuing with this program, second they have the iranians they are working with to give them the capability, yes, now is the time to move with types of sanctions that might also implode the regime, not only will it make it hard to get hard currency but it makes it hard to stay in power under a set of circumstances like that. it is too bad that state department lifted these sanctions some years ago. because they were --...
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when you talk about something like 800,000 furloughs there, you're talking about precisely the cities across the country you just mentioned. one idea that i hear a lot of is as these cuts begin to be felt by real people as we're describing in our conversation, they'll get in touch with their members of congress and republicans will back down. but remember, you used a very important word here. you said something to the effect of an unnecessary manufactured crisis. remember, this is not the way governance is supposed to look, especially at a time when the economy is already too weak. so instead of thinking about how can we help things get better, they keep setting fiscal time on one after another. and by the way, this is not the beginning of awe strarausterity. we already lost over $100 billion in people's paychecks through the expiration of the payroll tax break this $85 billion in fiscal contraction is on part of that. >> dr. peterson though, it is clear that the american people don't support these cuts in the areas they're talking about. when you look at the polls, 89% don't want to
when you talk about something like 800,000 furloughs there, you're talking about precisely the cities across the country you just mentioned. one idea that i hear a lot of is as these cuts begin to be felt by real people as we're describing in our conversation, they'll get in touch with their members of congress and republicans will back down. but remember, you used a very important word here. you said something to the effect of an unnecessary manufactured crisis. remember, this is not the way...
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at least if you are the city of baltimore, maryland. the city paid outside consultants. this is crazy. $585,000 on how to save money. maybe they should start by not hiring consultants to tell them how to save money. what do you guys think about? >> yes, mitigations have spent on something stupid like this. >> when you are spending other people's money, you don't care how it's spent. a classic example when donald trump took over the city project in new york to make an ice skating rink in central park. it's been two or three years that they spent overbudget, but then donald trump took it over, six months is all it took, under budget and in a less amount of time. let the private sector handle it. sandra: although sometimes it makes sense. if you're going for an interview, spend the money on a new suit. >> is a private person, yes, as a government, known. it will turn out that the guy who ran the agency, it's always connected the on thank you for joining us. that's all we have for "money." "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. ton
at least if you are the city of baltimore, maryland. the city paid outside consultants. this is crazy. $585,000 on how to save money. maybe they should start by not hiring consultants to tell them how to save money. what do you guys think about? >> yes, mitigations have spent on something stupid like this. >> when you are spending other people's money, you don't care how it's spent. a classic example when donald trump took over the city project in new york to make an ice skating...
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the boardwalk at ocean city. if you have to be out you need a heavy jacket. bundle up. the winds continue at 10 to 15 m.p.h.. the winter will be in the single digits. -- temperatures will be in a single digits. that is some of the moisture of the great lakes on those northwesterly winds generating the flurry we have seen in the area. clouds and sun mixed and an occasional flurry. the big storm is up north of maine. as high pressure comes from the north and west. in the meantime the storm is organizing to the south and west. it is 50 degrees in phoenix. they have had some snow around tucson. even in the far southwestern united states this cold storm has been developing and is going to track to the northeast across the country and come our way by friday. we may be dealing with some of this messy whether in the southwest. rain and snow in arizona and a massi mixture of rain, sleet, and snow moving toward the plains states. tomorrow when more sunny day. on through the evening rush hour. the skies should be clear. and
the boardwalk at ocean city. if you have to be out you need a heavy jacket. bundle up. the winds continue at 10 to 15 m.p.h.. the winter will be in the single digits. -- temperatures will be in a single digits. that is some of the moisture of the great lakes on those northwesterly winds generating the flurry we have seen in the area. clouds and sun mixed and an occasional flurry. the big storm is up north of maine. as high pressure comes from the north and west. in the meantime the storm is...
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the university of washington as as we mentioned and served as a prosecutor for three years for the city of seattle. jim and enterprise alabama republican line, good morning. >> caller: yes sir thanks for taking my call. i've got a couple of questions for the representative here. number one on the sequester, how much are you democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget and number two, it seems as though the president has been flip-flopping on this. when it first came out he said oh it was devastating it will kill everything in this country. now he is saying if you work on a military base you probably won't see any difference. which one of these two statements as a lie? >> guest: actually the president made neither of the statements. he didn't say what kill everything in this country. he has consistently said it will have an impact, sizable impact that will negatively affect the country and the economy. he has not now said it's only going to fit the military and in fact all of his cabinet is talking about a variety of different impacts it's going to have any bunch of different
the university of washington as as we mentioned and served as a prosecutor for three years for the city of seattle. jim and enterprise alabama republican line, good morning. >> caller: yes sir thanks for taking my call. i've got a couple of questions for the representative here. number one on the sequester, how much are you democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget and number two, it seems as though the president has been flip-flopping on this. when it first came out he...
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child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles an equal chance at a greater destiny. now, one of our priorities this year and a house would be to move heaven and earth to fix her education system for the most vulnerable. and when those children graduate from high school, we must expand their choices, and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of college was roughly $8000 a year. today, it is over 20,000, and less than 60% of the students who enroll in a for your program graduate within six years. clearly, something is broken. according to president obama's former jobs council, by 2020 would be a million and have jobs without the college graduates to fill them. while there is a persistent unmet demand of four to 500,000 job openings and health care sector alone. recent reports indicate that there are not enough skilled applicants to fill the jobs in the booming natural gas industry. now, suppose colleges provided prospective students with reliable information on the unemployment rate and potential earnings white magic. what if parents have access t
child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles an equal chance at a greater destiny. now, one of our priorities this year and a house would be to move heaven and earth to fix her education system for the most vulnerable. and when those children graduate from high school, we must expand their choices, and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of college was roughly $8000 a year. today, it is over 20,000, and less than 60% of the students who enroll in...
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find out how to test your own blind spots next. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or chase? let's do this larry! ooh, i got it, i got it! (narrator) the calorie-smart nutrition in beneful healthy weight... includes grains and real chicken, because a healthy dog is a playful dog. beneful healthy weight. find us on facebook to help put more play in your day. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. since i'm the one who ha
find out how to test your own blind spots next. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. why take exercise so...
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france is targeting the last remaining militant strongholds in the north of mali civilians in cities liberated by the french led military coalition report widespread casual teens. u.s. and geo claims more than fifty countries were involved in america's notorious extraordinary rendition program some going as far as hosting cia black sites for enhanced interrogation of terror suspects. and president ahmadinejad flies into egypt in what is the first trip of its kind by an iranian leader in thirty years the visit is seen as an attempt to improve ties between the two regional heavyweights amid rising tensions with israel. and we have news just coming in an eight point magnitude earthquake strikes about three hundred twenty kilometers off the coast of the solomon islands tsunami warnings are in place across the south pacific as governments urged populations to evacuate to higher grounds now we're getting unconfirmed reports that say a number of villages may have been destroyed on the solomon islands we'll keep you up to date on this developing story as more information comes in now yulia m
france is targeting the last remaining militant strongholds in the north of mali civilians in cities liberated by the french led military coalition report widespread casual teens. u.s. and geo claims more than fifty countries were involved in america's notorious extraordinary rendition program some going as far as hosting cia black sites for enhanced interrogation of terror suspects. and president ahmadinejad flies into egypt in what is the first trip of its kind by an iranian leader in thirty...
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into the city this is what is driving development. people want to be in the urban centers again. >> absolutely right. they're closer to work. work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought us a few cookies. david: oh, darn it of the just as it was getting good. we can talk over the video. we lost the audio. liz: david said, look how big it is. of course we're so used to new york. david: 600,000 will get you a studio apartment if you're lucky here. well, a car goes driving right through a toy store and all caught on camera. thankfully the customer was able to get out of the way just in time. look at this. we've got more of this video coming up after the break. liz: cost of doing business. ♪ . to grow, we have to boost our social media visib
into the city this is what is driving development. people want to be in the urban centers again. >> absolutely right. they're closer to work. work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought...
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standing in the rubble of city hall was something. -- >> the people there who had been in shelters for almost a month were very upset that the war ended. there what it finished. will live in shelters for three months. this will be the end of it, but his idea was that burns increase . we rebuilt and we prepared for the next time because someday we will be the gateway to israeli commando lebanese will come and who will have dinner together. that is our goal. we want to be the gateway to the north. he was all about building. in rebuilding. planting. trees are a very big deal and is well. the only country in the world that has more trees at the turn of the 25th century than it had at the beginning of the 20th century. and everybody pleasantries. every time a turnaround. the first thing they do is go out and plant trees. more trees. that is what he talked about. it is a defiance of what it is also a spirit of bill the and life. people were sorry the war ended when it did, and everyone knew it ended badly. they wanted to be able to have peace and live their lives again. that's what they want
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the crime rate in that city is half. >> sean: are you pro-choice? >> yes. >> sean: i'm pro-choice. you don't have to have a gun. leave my guns alone. >> liberals are not trying to take your guns away because you are a legal gun owner. >> i can only have seven bullets. i want more than seven bullets. thank you very much. i didn't say a hundred. why are you only giving me seven. what if there are three intruders? >> people that are mowing down 20 children at one tiem you are a legal gun owner. i'm talking about the people that need to go through those background checks and republicans are against that. >> sean: no, i'm not. i tell everybody who gets a gun, go get trained. >> and get a background check. >> sean: good to see you both. still ahead, colonel oliver north, with word iran and syria, they may consider closing our ally in the middle east. first you need to pinch yourself after seeing the media mash, left wing journalists people that voted for al gore because he sold his tv network to a big oil country. it might hurt his growing career. also i'll ask why the mainstream media t
the crime rate in that city is half. >> sean: are you pro-choice? >> yes. >> sean: i'm pro-choice. you don't have to have a gun. leave my guns alone. >> liberals are not trying to take your guns away because you are a legal gun owner. >> i can only have seven bullets. i want more than seven bullets. thank you very much. i didn't say a hundred. why are you only giving me seven. what if there are three intruders? >> people that are mowing down 20 children at...
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city of buffalo in the in the eighty's and early ninety's as it did in so many parts of the country so the book is also a kind of you know effort to understand the. the absolute convictions that drove the culture wars in this country right that previous book now this is your current book beautiful souls the courage courage and conscience of ordinary people in extraordinary times in. tried to take this on back after world war two it was a chicago journalist and went over to germany and interviewed a bunch of average germans about why did they participate with the nazis. he. was trying to grapple with it and it seems that in this book you're doing the same thing trying to figure out what and in fact actually he was people who gave in you're looking at people who have risen above what what it did you learn from that and what do you think it is that motivates people on the one hand to go along with the crowd and do horrible things or on the other hand to stand back or stand above or stand or walk away from the crowd and say no i'm going to do the right thing one of the things that. the
city of buffalo in the in the eighty's and early ninety's as it did in so many parts of the country so the book is also a kind of you know effort to understand the. the absolute convictions that drove the culture wars in this country right that previous book now this is your current book beautiful souls the courage courage and conscience of ordinary people in extraordinary times in. tried to take this on back after world war two it was a chicago journalist and went over to germany and...
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the morning after pill and the majority of parents in the new york city public school system approve of this expanded access to emergency contraceptives in other words rather than relying on abstinence education which causes higher teen pregnancy rates in republican southern states new york is confronting real world problems with real world solutions actual science that's good pals. crazy alert hair applaud love entering and tang once money america's favorite media clown donald trump is suing comedian and political pundit bill maher for failing to come through on a promise well sort of a props last month maher went on jay leno show and made an interesting comparison between trump and another member of the animal kingdom to take over. we did a new rule one week that. suppose that perhaps donald trump had been the spawn of his mother having sex with boys. well i didn't just make this up the color of his hair. color i'm going to orange you're going to tell you it's the only two things in nature of the same color i'm willing to offer five dollars. that you can go to a charity of his char
the morning after pill and the majority of parents in the new york city public school system approve of this expanded access to emergency contraceptives in other words rather than relying on abstinence education which causes higher teen pregnancy rates in republican southern states new york is confronting real world problems with real world solutions actual science that's good pals. crazy alert hair applaud love entering and tang once money america's favorite media clown donald trump is suing...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> we're back. today's president's day, a holiday for most americans. a day we honor our presidents and shop for mattresses for some reason, and lots of books, of course, have been written about the exclusive club now. the exclusive club among presidents, relationships forged through the powerful singular experience of being elected occasionally are rivals. amateur psychologists might have a field day teasing out whether "w" was trying to compete with dad in his unfinished business by invading iraq and going after saddam. and the so-called black president, he was called that, bill clinton, was accused by some of racism for comments he made while barack obama was beating hillary clinton to the democratic nomination in 2008. by the way, all of these presidents and jimmy carter will gather in two months at the dedication of george w. bush's library at southern methodist. that's down in dallas. >> anyway, david author of "barack obama the story", a great book. james moo
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> we're back. today's president's day, a holiday for most americans. a day we honor our presidents and shop for mattresses for some reason, and lots of books, of course, have been written about the exclusive club now. the exclusive club among presidents, relationships forged through the powerful singular experience of being elected occasionally are rivals. amateur...
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wt virtually underwater, at least two-thirds of the city. and to see 7 1/2 years later the city rebound, the people of new orleans and louisiana are just foremost in my thoughts right now for their fighting spirit, theirry sell yancy, their unwilling -- their resiliency, their unwillingness to give occupy this special place in will celebrate its 300th birthday in 2018. and i want to say a special thank you to mayor landrieu, john young, the leaders of st. bernard and plaquemines. those parishes were virtually destroyed. lower part of jefferson parish. the whole region has come back. the world could see it for themselves yesterday. the civic leadership, the faith-based leadership, and, again, a shout out to president obama, his cabinet and the members on both sides of the aisle that stood by this region, the gulf coast, to rebuild after all of these years. and, mr. president, in conclusion, it's my only hope that after passing the sandy supplemental we will stand united with the northeast as they rebuild bigger, better, stronger, hosting the
wt virtually underwater, at least two-thirds of the city. and to see 7 1/2 years later the city rebound, the people of new orleans and louisiana are just foremost in my thoughts right now for their fighting spirit, theirry sell yancy, their unwilling -- their resiliency, their unwillingness to give occupy this special place in will celebrate its 300th birthday in 2018. and i want to say a special thank you to mayor landrieu, john young, the leaders of st. bernard and plaquemines. those parishes...
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. >> the point that's valid is we are big city folk. in the smaller, rural parts of the country and you can speak to the congressmen representing the districts the post office is the central meeting place. i have never been to these places. there is something going on there. i respect that. >> if you go on a listening tour. >> i should. >> you're making the right point. this point will come up later with the military. it's so widely distributed. everybody has an impact on this. we do live in big cities but people in kansas don't have the same relationship. >> shouldn't have to pay for that. >> you can't have everything you want in life. i have a number. $47 trillion. do you know what $47 trillion is? from the cbo, congressional budget office, that's u.s. federal spending for the next ten years. $47 trillion. okay? can we agree that's a big number? now the post office will add to that number. i think we should be subtracting from that number. i don't care what sentimentality or who claire mchaskill is. she shouldn't have run the race. sh
. >> the point that's valid is we are big city folk. in the smaller, rural parts of the country and you can speak to the congressmen representing the districts the post office is the central meeting place. i have never been to these places. there is something going on there. i respect that. >> if you go on a listening tour. >> i should. >> you're making the right point. this point will come up later with the military. it's so widely distributed. everybody has an impact...
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every child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles, an equal chance at a greater debt any. -- greater destiny. one of our priorities in the house will be to move heaven and earth to fix our education system for the most vulnerable. when those children graduate from high school we must expand their choices and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of college was roughly $8,000 a year. today it's over 20,000. and less than 60% of the students who enroll in a four-year program graduate within six years. clearly something is broken. now, according to president obama's former jobs council, by 2020 there will be a million and a half jobs without the college graduates to fill them. while there is persistent unmet demands of four to five hundred thousand job next the healthcare sector alone. recent reports indicate that there are not enough skilled applicants to fill the jobs in the booming natural gas industry. now, suppose college is provided prospective students with reliable information on the employment rate and potential earnings by major. what
every child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles, an equal chance at a greater debt any. -- greater destiny. one of our priorities in the house will be to move heaven and earth to fix our education system for the most vulnerable. when those children graduate from high school we must expand their choices and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of college was roughly $8,000 a year. today it's over 20,000. and less than 60% of the students who...
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there is no city in the country that is perfectly safe. there is a real penchant on how you're just spending money for very diminishing returns. >> the obama administration has done more than any other prior administration. our border today, we are spending over $18 billion just last year alone in the interior and in the border. that is more than all federal, criminal law enforcement agencies combined. more than the fbi, the dea, aft, secret service of course i mean, you name it. that is pretty incredible. and we are currently at net zero unlawful migration from mexico. here is the piece left undone, actually, there has been no path to citizenship. there is no road map, there are no legal mechanisms from people who are either currently in the united states to become citizens, the fact that they may have been here five, ten, 15, 20 years. or for family members to come to the u.s. through lawful means without waiting a decade or two decades. >> jessica, on that point, your organization is very dedicated to staunching that flow of illegal mig
there is no city in the country that is perfectly safe. there is a real penchant on how you're just spending money for very diminishing returns. >> the obama administration has done more than any other prior administration. our border today, we are spending over $18 billion just last year alone in the interior and in the border. that is more than all federal, criminal law enforcement agencies combined. more than the fbi, the dea, aft, secret service of course i mean, you name it. that is...
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when you have the most important political city in the country, washington d. c., and the post has been the dominant voice in that city for a long time, members of congress, federal policymakers, whether they want to or not, that is their principal link with print journalism. sure, you get the "times" or the "wall street journal" or the "l.a. times" -- the people, they meet and talk with by that morning, there is the general presumption everybody has read the post. >> everybody has read the post, do they still say that? >> i do not know. probably not. they may very well have glanced at the website, had and look -- had a look at an aggregator. >> how long did you work for the post? >> from 1979 until 1981. >> why did you leave? >> how i went there is kind of fascinating. i had written a couple of op-ed pieces. i had not been in journalism. i was in politics. they approached me and said, would you like to write political editorials for "the washington post?" not knowing any better, i said yes. she said, write a once a week column. so i did that through the campai
when you have the most important political city in the country, washington d. c., and the post has been the dominant voice in that city for a long time, members of congress, federal policymakers, whether they want to or not, that is their principal link with print journalism. sure, you get the "times" or the "wall street journal" or the "l.a. times" -- the people, they meet and talk with by that morning, there is the general presumption everybody has read the post....